DUPONT-MERCK RECONSIDERING DISCONTINUATION OF UNIT-DOSE PACKS
Executive Summary
DUPONT-MERCK RECONSIDERING DISCONTINUATION OF UNIT-DOSE PACKS of Coumadin, Percodan, Percocet and Symmetrel following discussions with the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists. DuPont-Merck said Feb. 23 that at the request of ASHP it is re- examining the decision to discontinue the unit-dose packs, which the company announced in October as being one of a series of cost- cutting initiatives ("The Pink Sheet" Nov. 8, 1993, T&G-1).
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